JarekSteliga
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In some English test I was instructed to complete the below sentence:
'Enrico has ...... the day they left schoool' using between 2 and 6 words including the word given (in this case the word 'seen') so that the meaning of the sentence quoted in the subject matter of this thread was preserved.
I wrote:
'Enrico has seen Gloria the last time the day they left school'
The correct answers was:
'Enrico has not seen Gloria since the day they left school'.
Is my answer unacceptable, awkward, unnatural sounding? If it is, could someone make me understand why?
'Enrico has ...... the day they left schoool' using between 2 and 6 words including the word given (in this case the word 'seen') so that the meaning of the sentence quoted in the subject matter of this thread was preserved.
I wrote:
'Enrico has seen Gloria the last time the day they left school'
The correct answers was:
'Enrico has not seen Gloria since the day they left school'.
Is my answer unacceptable, awkward, unnatural sounding? If it is, could someone make me understand why?